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The hot and sunny start to the summer season has also come with a draught, causing issues for local plants and waterways.
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UW-Milwaukee director of film studies Jocelyn Szczepaniak-Gillece, who teaches a class on "trash cinema," speaks more about its historical, societal and cultural significance.
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Jean Creighton, director of UW-Milwaukee’s Manfred Olson Planetarium, touches on some springtime constellations.
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Alan Kulwicki was the first full-time NASCAR driver to ever hold a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. UWM mechanical engineering associate professor Nathan Salowitz explains Kulwicki's impact in his field and alma mater.
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Yolanda Medina, director of UW-Milwaukee’s Military and Veterans Resource Center and a Marine Corps veteran speaks on the latest installment of the “I Am Not Invisible” campaign, which is on display now at UW-Milwaukee.
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UW-Milwaukee professor Jennifer Jordan help get her former student's, the late Dr. Ashkan Rezvani Naraghi, academic book published. She talks with Lake Effect about his life and his work.
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute director Sarah Grammer and Greg Jenks, the current president of their advisory board, shares more about the program and its impact on the community.
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U.S. Health Secretary Xavier Becerra tours a health clinic in Cudahy, and a lab at the UWM College of Nursing.
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From cost of college to claims that colleges politically indoctrinate their students, UWM Chancellor's Report discusses the challenges of higher education today and how attitudes and perceptions of the industry have shifted over the last few years.
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Celebrating 50 years since the sit-in at UW-Milwaukee, The Latinx Activism Oral History Community Project, develops an educational podcast of historical interviews.